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DOWNLOAD: ‘JDC ft. Ceeza Milli – Calm Down‘
Brand new single from the Touchdown Records headhuncho. JDC returns with a banging tune, on this he features the highly rated Ceeza Milli and it’s titled “Calm Down”.
This follows up with his Sean Tizzle collaborations “Kpata Kpata” Which visuals dropped here in January, made waves in 2016..JDC sure has a lot in stock for 2017

The Nateast Records front-liner, JDC whose real name is James Etumudon has been consistent with releases classy and top-notch musical content for a quite a while now and ‘Kpata Kpata’ definitely sets the bar higher which the clean and clear visuals shot in New York and directed by LookMan for Africalabash Films

JDC & Sean Tizzle have given us a definite must-watch with this one.
The Afro Pop rising star/ song writer and Delta State-native, James Etumudon aka JDC, formerly known as was Jay Aims. Released his first single Tinkoko with the video in 2012 under his own record label JDC Entertainment, later lunched his second single ” Marry Me ” with his new name JDC.
The third single titled JUMP UP was produced by DTunes, mix and mastered by Suka Sounds.
JDC – Jump Up (Prod. By DTunes)
June 16, 2015

03:47Download
Singer, songwriter, musician and JAY AIMS – real name JAMES ETUMUDON – was born and raised in Lagos and started out in music as a kid drummer as well as harmonica guru in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Surulere. However, Jay Aims began to sing professionally in 2011 and burst into the scene with his successful wedding song “Marry Me” which was produced by Baby Bizzy – he has continued to grow in stature with massive radio support from the likes of Rhythm 93.7 and Unilag FM among others.

Originally from Delta State, Jay Aims incorporates his many different upbringings into his music by singing excellently in Yoruba, English, Pidgin English and his native dialect of IKA and merging these languages beautifully into his music. An exceptional artist by all standards, Jay Aims is also the CEO of JDC Entertainment – the label which was at the helm of the 2011 release of “Marry Me”.

2012 sees the release of Jay Aims’ brand new single titled “Tinkoko” via JDC Entertainment. Premiered subsequently by Rhythm 93.7 FMand Unilag FM, the Don Adah and Laylow Productions co-produced massive hit is poised for a whirlwind forthcoming months as it takes over clubs, parties and national radio.
Introducing Jay Aims With The Single “Tinkoko”!

26 JUL 2012

Tinkoko – Download Here
Jay Aims in flying form from start to finish as he switches effortlessly between English and Yoruba while highlighting his unique song writing skills and exciting performance style.

And if you’re still asking “what is Tinkoko?” Jay Aims describes it as his own “new style of dance that is not only fun but also easy to do” and as we await the video for an example of how to “Tinkoko”, click on download above to enjoy the tunes.
JAY AIMS” has also performed his songs as a guest at various shows and weddings. His hit debut single titled Marry Me which was produced by Baby-Beez with an infectious Afro-beat tune with a juju edge. Real name is James Etumudon from delta state (Ika South) Agbor,Nigeria. Lives in Lagos Nigeria, started music since 2000 and professionally in 2011 with a debut single titled “Marry Me”.
Jay Aims – Marry Me [Download]

James Etumudon, known on stage as Jay Aims, is also an artiste promoter and a record label owner. He owns JDC Entertainments and couple of Artists,he is to have one notable artiste under his record label named Precious Shafe known as Slim Presh know ( Pave ) which is no longer on the label.

The nation’s foreign reserves on Monday rose again by 0.21 percent to close at $27.49 billion from $27.44 billion as at January 19, 2017, according to data obtained from the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
The increase in foreign reserves is attributable to the rise in oil prices. The Brent crude prices averaged $55.9pb between the 3rd and 16th of January. This is a 2.95 percent increase from December’s average of $54.3pb. Prices have stayed above $50pb throughout 2017, and closed the period at $55.4pb on January 16th. Current prices are 86.5 percent higher than a year ago of $29.7pb on January 15th; this is approximately 100 percent lower than 2016’s lowest price level of $27.72pb on January 21 according to a report by, Financial Derivatives Company.
The report said the level of net reserves is significantly lower than published reports. The external reserves level is 5.91 percent lower than 2016’s peak of $28.93 billion and 30.74 percent below 2015’s peak of $34.51 billion.

External reserves have been on the increase since October 21st.This trend is expected towards the end of January as forex inflows gradually gain momentum. Risks to this include stalled or disappointing borrowing plans and further disruptions to Nigeria’s oil production.
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Nigerian Child Marriage

We take a look at the practice of female children being married off in Nigeria and look towards a future when this practice will no longer be common.

Last month, many Nigerians were up in arms over the issue of child marriage. This furore arose over a vote by the senate not to overrule a law which many have links to the practice of men taking child brides. The decision not to overturn the law came after a pitched battle in the senate, and in civil society. We take a look at the practice of female children being married off in Nigeria and look towards a future when this practice will no longer be common. According to some reports as many as 40% of Nigerian brides are under the age of 18 when they marry.

Supporters clad in clothes emblazoned with the image of the man who has lead their nation since independence in 1980 filled the 60,000-seater venue, a show of force after elections many say were rigged.

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai insists the July 31 vote was stolen and his party boycotted the inauguration.

As the aging process continues to dump a new layer of sand on the Nigerian socio-political shore with little or virtually nothing to show as evidence of socio-political maturity, it behooves all Nigerians to begin to realize the compelling need for collective action in nation-building.
Abandoning the task of nation-building into the
hands of a ‘select few’ who have little or no interest of the nation at heart is inimical to our national dream and destiny.
Though October 1 1960 may be an important day in Nigeria. But it is also a day most Nigerians do not appreciate because several unfortunate and unpleasant events have happened since Nigeria gained her so-called independence.

All the indices show that there is little or nothing
to celebrate after 50 years of our national life,
especially with the high level of poverty. Successive administration has failed to put Nigeria on the path of greatness, what they have done is cause the nation more harm with their bad policies and lack of vision for the country.
Despite the fact that our leaders have failed us in
time past, the citizens are yet to successfully throw corrupt and bad leaders out of government and power. The non-chalance of most Nigerians towards the issue of leadership which many has
alluded to as the bane of meaningful development in Nigeria is a deep problem for a country that has been revolving around the same circle for the last 51 years. The slow level of development since independence shows that good leaders must emerge at all levels of governance if the future of Nigeria must be secured.

OBASANJO REPLIES BABANGIDA- “A FOOL AT 40
IS A FOOL FOREVER”
Obasanjo said Babangida should bury his head in
shame for not coming up with a single power
project during his similar eight-year rule.
Meaning he knows how through the quote has always being stated.

When Nigeria did marked the golden jubilee “50” I flip back at my country at fourty “40” to checked what has happened from that moment till the year before this present one, yet and still the country didn’t even remain stagnate other than working backwards

Nigerians have had enough of self-inflicted woes.
Most Nigerians, the silent majority, have
stagnated between the rock and a hard place for
longer than necessary. In the same vein, not a few
Nigerians have chosen to stoop so low, and
perpetually travailed on the path of discord and
dishonor, while some others have chosen to
slump down the steep slope of despair and
despondency with no savior in sight. Systemic
corruption on one hand and cold complacency on
the other hand, has combined to deepen our
bandaged sores. Enough is enough!

Adebowale Adetola

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